Symptoms of cancer of unknown primary

Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) can cause different signs and symptoms depending on where the cancer is in the body. The general signs or symptoms of cancer of unknown primary are often the same as those found in people with advanced cancer from a known type of cancer. Other health conditions can cause the same symptoms as CUP.

The general symptoms of CUP include:

unexplained weight loss

unexplained fatigue

loss of appetite

CUP usually causes specific signs and symptoms depending on where the cancer has spread and which organs it affects. These symptoms include:

a lymph node in the neck, under the arm or in the groin that is larger than normal, or enlarged (the lymph node usually isn’t sore or tender)

shortness of breath, coughing and trouble breathing

a lump or swelling that can be felt in the abdomen or enlargement of the abdomen